Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
In support of efforts to design, develop, and study the potential of virtual science field trips for connecting and engaging people with science and engineering.
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Stanford University, Department of Physics
$1,250,000
60 months
Scalable Entanglement in Millimeter-Wave-Coupled Atom Arrays
Jul 2024
Stanford University, Woods Institute for the Environment
$3,999,000
36 months
Establishing Enabling Knowledge and Conditions for Wildfire Resilience in California
Oct 2023
Stanford University, Center for Ocean Solutions
$500,000
19 months
A Blue Food Assessment for Indonesia
$1,200,000
Testing Gravity at Sub-micron Scale with Nuclear Transitions
Sep 2023
$792,873
Testing Atom Charge Neutrality with Atom Interferometry
Stanford University, Graduate School of Education
$2,500,000
24 months
Transforming Learning Accelerator: Virtual Science Field Trips II
Jul 2023
Stanford University, Department of Chemistry
$675,000
Steven Banik Moore Inventor Fellow Award
Jun 2023
Stanford University, Office of Sponsored Research
$363,375
10 months
Lessons from the U.S. COVID Pandemic Response
May 2023
Stanford University, Department of Earth System Science
$2,499,575
Advancing the Understanding of Methane Emissions from Tropical Wetlands
Nov 2022
$1,084,923
25 months
Blue Foods in National Climate Strategies
Stanford University, Department of Bioengineering
$579,976
Microscopy For All, II
Oct 2022
Stanford University, Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
$649,332
Virtual Model Deployment to Assess Usefulness of Clinical Machine Learning Models
$548,370
Leveraging High Profile Opportunities to Promote the Port State Measures Agreement and End IUU Fishing
Sep 2022
Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics
$1,780,935
Multipass Quantum Electron Microscope
Stanford University, Natural Capital Project
$2,999,671
Accelerating Integration of Natural Capital Approaches into Development Policy and Finance
Stanford University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
$1,069,438
Wildland Retardants and Prescribed Burns
Jul 2022
Amir Safavi-Naeini Moore Inventor Fellow Award
Jun 2022
$2,000,000
62 months
North Pacific Loggerhead Sea Turtle Migrations and the Thermal Corridor Hypothesis
Stanford University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
$525,963
Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Inform an Improved Model to Objectively Measure Clinical Frailty
Nov 2021
Stanford University, School of Medicine
$729,107
32 months
Fellowship in Clinical Research for Nurse Scientists
Stanford University, Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging
$799,023
21 months
Implications of Data as a Public Good: Charting a Path Toward Diagnostic Excellence
$112,867
9 months
Supporting the Development of Critical Scientific Reasoning
Sep 2021
$2,309,971
48 months
Creating Hybrid States of Matter in Confocal Optical Cavities
Gozde Durmus Moore Inventor Fellow Award
Jul 2021
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.